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Vitalik Buterin Says Crypto Social Needs a Reset After X Ban Fallout

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Zafar Naik

As X rolls out mass bans and enforcement crackdowns, a familiar question is surfacing across crypto Twitter: if centralized platforms remain this fragile, where does crypto social really go next?

That question took center stage in a recent WuBlockchain Podcast interview featuring Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin and Mask Network founder Suji Yan, where both laid out why decentralized social networks have struggled and why the next phase may look very different from past SocialFi experiments.

Why Decentralized Social Keeps Hitting a Wall

Vitalik didn’t sugarcoat the challenge. Despite years of experimentation, most decentralized social platforms fail for two core reasons: network effects and misaligned incentives.

“Almost no new social platforms have truly broken through at scale,” he said, pointing out that without users, even the best products feel empty. More importantly, many projects jump straight into tokenization, assuming finance can fix social problems.

“But if you start from social itself, the real issue is usually creator incentives,” Vitalik explained, noting that token-driven models often reward existing influence and speculation, not high-quality content.

Migration Is Real, But It’s Slow

Suji Yan framed the recent X bans as part of a longer pattern rather than a sudden turning point. User migration, he argued, is gradual and phased, not abrupt.

“The realistic path is moving from centralized platforms to semi-centralized models, and only then toward full decentralization,” Suji said, comparing the process to how DeFi and prediction markets evolved over time.

This helps explain why tools like aggregators and shared protocol layers are gaining attention, letting users explore decentralized social without fully abandoning existing networks.

Read More: Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum to Survive Without Him, Reveals 7-Step Plan

Wallets, Prediction Markets, and the Next Social Layer

One of the most forward-looking ideas discussed was the convergence of wallets and social platforms. Suji outlined a vision where users can post directly from any wallet, across any chain, reducing friction and onboarding barriers.

Vitalik added that wallets will increasingly protect identity and data, making interoperability essential.

He also highlighted prediction markets as a potential upgrade to online discourse.

“The market-implied probability can quickly show how unlikely that outcome actually is,” Vitalik said, describing how markets could cool down extreme claims faster than traditional fact-checking tools.

Playing the Long Game

Both speakers agreed on one thing: decentralized social isn’t about replacing X overnight. It’s about improving discussion quality, reducing platform risk, and giving users more control – even if that takes years.

As Vitalik put it, the projects that succeed won’t feel like “crypto apps” at all. Blockchain, he said, should “fade into the background,” while better social experiences move to the foreground.

Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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